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Tag Archives: Isaiah 58:1-12
Sermon: Welcome, James!
We are currently living in what can only be described as ‘interesting times’ and so what I want to talk about tonight is the role that we all have as Christians to be light and salt in a world that seems increasingly dangerous. Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Pretti, Bondi Terrorism, Donald J. Trump, Induction, Invasion Day, Isaiah 58:1-12, James Douglas, Mark Carney, Matthew 5:13-20, Rebecca Solnit, Renee Good, Sermon on the Mount, Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Whitehorse Uniting, William Temple, Yarra Yarra Presbytery
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Sermon: Ash ‘Wednesday’
One of the reasons I went on the pilgrimage was in the hope that it would purge me of the incandescent rage I feel at the people who have murdered, or allowed the murder of, thousands of children. I was not purged of my anger, but I was reminded that the murderers are my fellow, sinful, human beings and that all of us need God’s grace. Continue reading
Sermon: Righteous without being self-righteous
Lent reminds us that our role as Christ’s followers is to seek to be righteous without being self-righteous, as difficult as that is. Continue reading
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Tagged Ash Wednesday, Isaiah 58:1-12, Lent, Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21, Righteousness, Sermon, sin, Year of Luke
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